To Agnes Heller: An Open Letter on Philosophy and the Real Problem of Woman

In Engaging Agnes Heller: A Critical Companion. Lexington Books. pp. 123 (2009)
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This "open letter" examines Agnes Heller's seemingly ambivilent position on feminism, as well as her pedegogy, her reading of Plato, her "ethics of personality," and her positions on critique and on "everyday life."

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